Five Golfers to Watch at Abu Dhabi
The field seems impressive, and Lee Westwood is back to defend his title. Read more...
Apple iPhone 12 drop test shows it's 'most durable smartphone ever'
Apple claims its new Ceramic Shield on its iPhone 12 lineup is 'tougher than any smartphone glass,' and Allstate put those claims to the test during its Breakability Drop Tests. Read more...
The Civil Rights Movement had pie fundraisers. This chef wants to continue that legacy
34;What MLK did was wonderful, but the women were running the operations!34; said chef Nadine Nelson. Read more...
Sixers Positive Virus Test Challenges N.B.A.s Health Protocol
The Philadelphia 76ers and Nets continued a game even though a player who had been on the bench learned during play that he had tested positive for the coronavirus. Read more...
Let novelist Carol Drinkwater transport you to the Cote d'Azur in this festive evocation
'To say I love the Christmas season at our home in the South of France is an understatement,' says Carol. Here she reveals the delights of the festive French Riviera. Read more...
From The Simpsons to Rita and Wasteland The best on demand TV to watch this week
Since it was created by Matt Groening back in 1989, The Simpsons has become one of the most iconic sitcoms of all time. Read more...
An American First on the European Tour
The controversial golfer Patrick Reed is leading the race to become the No. 1 player, which will be settled in Dubai. Read more...
Dame Shirley Bassey album review It's brassy, it's classy, it's sassy
This is a new album, billed as a 'grand finale'. After making records since 1957, Shirley Bassey has surely earned the right to retire. But in showbusiness every finale is a good excuse for an encore. Read more...
An American First on the European Tour
The controversial golfer Patrick Reed is leading the race to become the No. 1 player, which will be settled in Dubai. Read more...
CRAIG BROWN How a dodgy tour guide duped a professor into thinking Jesus was married
In 2012, at a conference theatrically staged across from the Vatican, the Harvard Professor of Divinity, Dr Karen King, announced that she had discovered a fragment of ancient papyrus. Read more...
From Peter Ho Davies to Hafsa Zayyan, Olivia Sudjicand Jeff Noon This week's best new fiction
When a scan shows that their unborn child may have defects, a nameless couple opt for an abortion. Read more...
The Business Case for Boardroom Diversity
When big banks see a benefit in helping companies recruit more diverse directors, its a sign that there are not just morals at play there is money at stake, too. Read more...
Earl Spencer
Following an article 27 March 2010 'Is this the Bravest Bride in Britain?' we are happy to clarify that Earl Spencer did not eject his second wife Caroline from their marital home, he did not evict Raine Spencer from Althorp and he did offer Princess Diana accommodation after her separation from Prince Charles. We regret any misunderstanding. Read more...
Now Spain denies claim it could be shut to holidaymakers this summer
Reports originally suggested Spain might not fully reopen to holidaymakers until at least September. Read more...
Police received 50 tip offs about where missing millionaire Melissa Caddick might be
Ms Caddick, 49, vanished on November 12, two days after a Federal Police raid on her .1million Dover Heights home for allegedly stealing tens of millions in investors' funds. Read more...
Covid EU Double-dip recession in eurozone 'increasingly inevitable'
The slowdown in Eurozone business activities intensified in January as the pandemic continued to batter the economy, a key survey showed on Friday. Read more...